The research function of the academic profession in Europe

Jonathan Drennan*, Marie Clarke, Abbey Hyde, Yurgos Politis

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Abstract (may include machine translation)

Research, along with teaching, is viewed as a central component of academic work. Research outputs also impact on the reputation of universities and other institutes of higher education as well as affecting the career trajectories of academics. The impact of research at a reputational level is evident in the impetus from management in universities to increase the global standing of their institutions through research outputs and the acquisition of research funding. Furthermore, the investment in research has been aligned to the economic goals of countries and is explicitly stated in policy documents at European Union (EU) level. However, not all academics engage in research and those that do the level of engagement or factors that relate to research engagement are relatively unknown. This chapter presents an analysis on the research function of academics in 12 European countries including levels of research collaboration, research outputs (publications and dissemination of research work), primary emphasis of research, time academics spend on research, research functions and perceptions of the conditions of research work. Comparisons are made at a number of levels including country and career stage of the academics (junior and senior) and institutional type (universities and other higher education institutions). The chapter also explores the factors associated with the research productivity of academics across Europe.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Work Situation of the Academic Profession in Europe
Subtitle of host publicationFindings of a Survey in Twelve Countries
EditorsUrlich Teichler, Ester Eva Höhle
PublisherSpringer Netherlands
Pages109-136
Number of pages28
ISBN (Electronic)9789400759770
ISBN (Print)9789400759763
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2013
Externally publishedYes

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